![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Casuistic and apodictic: part 1: What the terms mean - Tim Bulkeley The distinction between casuistic and apodictic formulations of "legal" material in the Bible, seems like a prime example of scholarship which has lost touch with the needs of real Bible readers. Not least the abstruse technical language puts people off. Yet this distinction has deeply theological consequences, and Jesus seems to "fulfill" OT law (at least in part) by rephrasing the casuistic as apodictic... Keywords: Jesus; Law; Matthew; Reading; bible; casuistic; apodictic; genre Downloads: 24 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Casuistic and apodictic: part 3: Jesus reads more Scripture - Tim Bulkeley We look at how Jesus reads other Bible passages (still in Matthew 5) to begin confirming the hypothesis that to read Scripture with Jesus is to make it so extreme that rules (casuistic law) become goals (apodictic command). Before you get to the next podcast it would be a good idea to listen to "What DOES 'fulfil' mean?" and "Jesus as fulfilment of Scripture: Slavery and Spanking" Keywords: Jesus; Law; Matthew; Reading; bible; casuistic; apodictic; genre Downloads: 23 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Casuistic and apodictic: part 2: The Jesus Key - Tim Bulkeley In this Iâll tell you how I think Jesus offers the key to how we should understand the casuistic laws of the Old Testament. Itâs simple, but as Iâll go on to show in later âcasts profound. The clue is found in a passage weâve looked at before (Matt 5) especially in Matt 5:17-22. (See here for that âcast, and here for a whole sermon ;) . Keywords: Jesus; Law; Matthew; Reading; bible; casuistic; apodictic; genre Downloads: 18 |
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